@ayjay
Why do you feel "amazed" that farangs have an oppinion in thai politics? Where would Thailand be without the farangs and their money? Many of us live and work here and/or are married to a thai national. So I think it's okay to have an oppinion in what's going on here, like my thai wife has an oppinion what's going on in german politics. And one more thing: no western country, not even one, supports the undemocratic aims of Suthep. This you should think about as well.

All governments support all other legitimately elected governments. They never encourage people to think differently - that would be against their own best interests. No surprises there, mikenr.

- ayjay

Since when is voicing an opinion on a forum like this considered "interference in Thai politics" ?

If I was to go out and participate in demonstrations or organize my own, your claim might hold water.

However I live and work here 100% legally and it amazes me how some foreigners living in Thailand (assuming you do) seem to consider they have no right or say about anything that happens and goes on in this country.

Thai politics affect virtually everyone who lives in Thailand, regardless of nationality or even immigration status.

If it has " f/all to do with" you then I guess you must live on an isolated sovereign island off Phuket.

This society has accepted my residency and employment here and I most certainly do have the right to voice my opinion about matters in and around Thailand.

I am not a guest here. A guest comes and goes. I've been living here close to 10 years now. If you are happy to surrender your basic human rights, that's your problem but I don't enjoy bending over backwards like you obviously do.